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despite of the rocket fire what other country in the world would act this way chris gunness probably un says a humanitarian disaster is looming in gaza because of political failure and a blockade. we were hearing as others that the situation in shifa hospital is deteriorating very rapidly and let's not forget that even before this latest flare up in violence shifa hospital had been hit by the blockade there was a lack of medicines there was a lack of training a lack of equipment so an already bad situation in that hospital one of the largest in the occupied palestinian territory has been made worse there are shortages according to the world health organization of essential and lifesaving drugs what we're seeing in gaza is the result of political failure we call on the politicians and the people who are able to make peace to redouble their efforts to do so because for every hour that goes past another child another woman another civilian the elderly the sick the dying they are in harm's way it's a situation which we in the united nations and in under find unacceptable in must end and it
despite of the rocket fire what other country in the world would act this way chris gunness probably un says a humanitarian disaster is looming in gaza because of political failure and a blockade. we were hearing as others that the situation in shifa hospital is deteriorating very rapidly and let's not forget that even before this latest flare up in violence shifa hospital had been hit by the blockade there was a lack of medicines there was a lack of training a lack of equipment so an already...
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it is headed by the you thinkel and mentor of leader kim jong un. the office invited the chinese executives to tour mines and lumber mills in and around pinyany. they're already active in north korea and helping to develop two economic sgroens in the north. the committee's work is seen as vital for jump starting a stagnant economy and hosted a trade fair last month in northeastern china. 100 north korean companies took part. >>> china's new leaders are settling in to their new jobs and starting to work through the challenges they face. the economy is their number one priority. growth has slowed. senior officials are promising a fix. some analysts say they should start by putting a stop to bad investments by local governments. nhk world a mad ahas the story. >> reporter: the city of ordos rises above the autonomous region. the bulk of the revenue earned in the city came from making cashmere, but the coal mines started operating and making a lot of money. in 2004 city officials began increasing the population of an area to 1 million. since then, they
it is headed by the you thinkel and mentor of leader kim jong un. the office invited the chinese executives to tour mines and lumber mills in and around pinyany. they're already active in north korea and helping to develop two economic sgroens in the north. the committee's work is seen as vital for jump starting a stagnant economy and hosted a trade fair last month in northeastern china. 100 north korean companies took part. >>> china's new leaders are settling in to their new jobs and...
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she said she'd seek to hold talks with north korean leader kim jong-un. she said the senkaku islands are not open to negotiation. japan claims the islands, south korea controls them and calls them tokdo. park showed a willingness to negotiate on the deal. the negotiations have been suspended since 2004. opinion polls show park is leading by more than ten percentage points. mo they are seeking to form a united front to defeat park. the two candidates began talks on tuesday and agreed only one of them would continue their campaign. the two camps say they plan to select a single candidate before the official registration period begins on november 25th. but a toggle war is expected as both men seem eager to stay in the race. >>> asian and european leadersg economic and political ties, but they spent a lot of time talking about territorial disputes in the region. the 9th asia europe meeting summit brought together leaders and cabinet ministers from 49 countries, including three new members, bangladesh, norway, and switzerland. he said he hoped the summit would
she said she'd seek to hold talks with north korean leader kim jong-un. she said the senkaku islands are not open to negotiation. japan claims the islands, south korea controls them and calls them tokdo. park showed a willingness to negotiate on the deal. the negotiations have been suspended since 2004. opinion polls show park is leading by more than ten percentage points. mo they are seeking to form a united front to defeat park. the two candidates began talks on tuesday and agreed only one of...
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kim jong-un took an active part in july. the government is squandering preciously needed funds. they say many north koreans are still going hungry. the $330 million could have bought 1.1 million tons of corn, enough to feed everyone in the country for three to four months. >>> meanwhile, there's growing speculation that a younger kim is under way. by the look of things, she's pregnant. state-run television krt aired this footage tuesday of kim and his wife. they were attending a concert. the first lady is wearing a long beige coat. her belly appears a little larger than the last time she was shown in public. that was in early september. the photos are not the only reason for the pregnancy rumors. officials have just announced that mother's day will be added to the official calendar this month. >>> next, "in depth." the southern philippines has been a hot bed of conflict for decades. muslim separatists have waged war against the central government, but there are signs of a possible resolution. the two sides agreed last month to create an autonomous government by 2016, but many ch
kim jong-un took an active part in july. the government is squandering preciously needed funds. they say many north koreans are still going hungry. the $330 million could have bought 1.1 million tons of corn, enough to feed everyone in the country for three to four months. >>> meanwhile, there's growing speculation that a younger kim is under way. by the look of things, she's pregnant. state-run television krt aired this footage tuesday of kim and his wife. they were attending a...
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rebel forces militant group am twenty three has reached the outskirts of the city despite efforts by un peacekeepers and government troops to hold the advance meanwhile civilians have joined government forces as the international community voices deep concern about the fighting. spain's capital has been hit by mass demonstrations with thousands of health workers protesting over budget cuts dreams plans to private eyes parts of the country's health care of may help the struggling budget but also wipe out some clinics for rare diseases last week a sturdy measures triggered general strikes and some of europe's hardest hit countries with spain portugal greece and italy holding a day of action in solidarity. three international space station crew members have successfully returned to earth after four months and space r.t. schon thomas followed the touchdown for. but i can say that i'm a zero five am has landed safely and it has brought with it the s.s. expedition thirty three crew with them sunny williams from the usa. from japan and europe go from russia now you know making it from space to
rebel forces militant group am twenty three has reached the outskirts of the city despite efforts by un peacekeepers and government troops to hold the advance meanwhile civilians have joined government forces as the international community voices deep concern about the fighting. spain's capital has been hit by mass demonstrations with thousands of health workers protesting over budget cuts dreams plans to private eyes parts of the country's health care of may help the struggling budget but also...
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but there is another possibility, and there are already some signs that kim young un's effort to to -- remember him appearing with his wife at some kind of cultural event, and they had figures that sort of looked like mickey and minnie mouse. and when i saw that i said, hey, that's ping-pong diplomacy in a new guise. i think an equally likely outcome maybe in the short run is that kim jong un's effort to really bring about change is going to run into tremendous pushback from elements of the military who are not prepared to live with the consequences of that change. is and you could see an internal implosion. so i agree with chris hill that watch north korea. >> yes, okay. >> when you come last, there's not many surprises left. [laughter] i agree by definition, t hard to define it. first, we've got to have some sort of disagreement, so i will be surprised if we have a burma in north korea. i won't get into detail, we want to get to your questions. the trouble with talking to the chinese, they won't talk to us. and as kurt knows, it's too sensitive to talk about contingents in north kor
but there is another possibility, and there are already some signs that kim young un's effort to to -- remember him appearing with his wife at some kind of cultural event, and they had figures that sort of looked like mickey and minnie mouse. and when i saw that i said, hey, that's ping-pong diplomacy in a new guise. i think an equally likely outcome maybe in the short run is that kim jong un's effort to really bring about change is going to run into tremendous pushback from elements of the...
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. >> you you do something have a ordinary at un any level. you actually scrapped your social security. why? >> our strategy is focused on doubling the size of our business while reducing our environmental footprint and increasing social impact. i did not want a csr department producing a glossy couple of pages. >> so what does that mean you do with your brands then? does not mean your brands have to imbody some responsibility while also selling them to the consumer? >> we recently had global hand washing day. one of the biggest impacts on disease that you can have is washing your hands. if we're the largest soap on business in the world, if we encourage people to wash their hands more, they'll get healthier and also use more soap. so we can make people have healthier lives -- >> use more of your soap. >> and as weert large're the lap business. and we have a toilet cleaner and word toilet day is on its way and we do an awful lot around sanitation. so what we do is we very much put the brands and productses that we're producing to the consumers
. >> you you do something have a ordinary at un any level. you actually scrapped your social security. why? >> our strategy is focused on doubling the size of our business while reducing our environmental footprint and increasing social impact. i did not want a csr department producing a glossy couple of pages. >> so what does that mean you do with your brands then? does not mean your brands have to imbody some responsibility while also selling them to the consumer? >>...
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part of the united nations because it's not united, it is anti-semetic and we will not be part of an un-united nations. it's time to get serious because people are dying around the world including our own ambassador. time to quit covering for the truth. let us get down to what the truth is and let the chips fall where they may. let us find out who did what wrong and hope and pray there was no criminal activity. certainly there was negligence, but you don't know until we get a proper investigation. and an attorney general cannot properly investigate himself. an attorney general cannot properly investigate his boss. one department, the f.b.i., cannot properly investigate another agency unless that department's ultimate boss, the president, is aware and coordinates and now that we know that did not happen according to the president, he knew nothing, like sergeant schultz from the old "hogan's heros." i didn't know anything. someone else made those decisions and i didn't know anything until after the election and i deny all plausible deny built. until we have an independent investigation by someon
part of the united nations because it's not united, it is anti-semetic and we will not be part of an un-united nations. it's time to get serious because people are dying around the world including our own ambassador. time to quit covering for the truth. let us get down to what the truth is and let the chips fall where they may. let us find out who did what wrong and hope and pray there was no criminal activity. certainly there was negligence, but you don't know until we get a proper...
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the un report changed their position and they started to claim the island. today, i don't want to get into the details. but i would like to point to the two elements. this is not an isolated issue. in the south china sea, china is trying to advance into the philippines and vietnam and other countries. they claimed the islands in the south china sea. in the east china sea, there is an issue with japan. in the japanese archipelago to taiwan, the philippines, [indiscernible] china ultimately expressed a strong interest in the maritime security and the territorial claim among those islands. this is a chinese maritime strategy. >> that is an important point. what you're basically saying is this is about power. china is clearly becoming more powerful. you are seeing lines challenged. i remember talking to george soros after he so-called broke the back -- broke the bank of england and he saw the chance to drive so hard against the line that fundamentally the institutional power and the bank of england side had to collapse. i have looked at asia and these tests of p
the un report changed their position and they started to claim the island. today, i don't want to get into the details. but i would like to point to the two elements. this is not an isolated issue. in the south china sea, china is trying to advance into the philippines and vietnam and other countries. they claimed the islands in the south china sea. in the east china sea, there is an issue with japan. in the japanese archipelago to taiwan, the philippines, [indiscernible] china ultimately...
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north korea young new dictator kim jong-un, who took office in december after his father died, kim jong-un understands the threat that information poses to his rule. one of his first acts after succeeding his father was to issue a shoot-to-kill order to guards along the korean border. anyone observed fleeing across the 210 river or the yellow river to china was to be stopped, he demanded. there are also reports he is trying to stop the information flow into north korea by forcibly relocating the families of the north koreans to have escaped. the report say that he is moving some of them to the interior of the country where they're will be out of reach of the chinese carriers or -- and the chinese of phones operate. let me close with a "from a north korean boy who escaped to china when he was 13 years old, and i refer, of course, to joseph. ' joseph and tell his story in my book. a couple of years ago when i was beginning to do there research on the book, i heard him give a moving address to liberty in north korea. the organization that adrian founded and which helped by joseph escaped from
north korea young new dictator kim jong-un, who took office in december after his father died, kim jong-un understands the threat that information poses to his rule. one of his first acts after succeeding his father was to issue a shoot-to-kill order to guards along the korean border. anyone observed fleeing across the 210 river or the yellow river to china was to be stopped, he demanded. there are also reports he is trying to stop the information flow into north korea by forcibly relocating...
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. >> in a few moments, senators talk about their meeting tuesday with un ambassador susan rice. senate majority whip david gergen on negotiations to work an appeal on the so-called fiscal cliff. after that, more from senate leaders who spoke with reporters after party lunches today at the capitol. later a discussion on how wall street investors are preparing for the possible tax hikes and budget cuts. now, republican senators on their meeting with you in ambassador susan rice on the attacks in libya that killed four americans. >> a very candid discussion with the director of the cia. we are significantly troubled by many the answers we got. the evidence was overwhelming leading up to the attack on our consulates. whether ambassador rice was informed sufficiently is a correct depiction of the events that took place. but the intervention was incorrect when she said it was a spontaneous demonstration. it was not, and there was compelling evidence that the time that that was not the case, including statements by libyans as well as other americans. mortars and rocket-propelled grenad
. >> in a few moments, senators talk about their meeting tuesday with un ambassador susan rice. senate majority whip david gergen on negotiations to work an appeal on the so-called fiscal cliff. after that, more from senate leaders who spoke with reporters after party lunches today at the capitol. later a discussion on how wall street investors are preparing for the possible tax hikes and budget cuts. now, republican senators on their meeting with you in ambassador susan rice on the...
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up to now we've had a un environment program in kenya; klaus tÖpfer was its director for many years. but this program is very small and not influential enough. that's why we want it to become a real organization -- like unesco or the un food and agriculture organization -- because we believe that environmental protection is as important as culture or agriculture. so this must be reflected in the importance of this organization. the greater its importance, the greater the chance of getting results in terms of environmental protection. time's running out. >> the border region between poland and belarus is one of the last and largest remaining parts of the primeval forest that once stretched across the european plain. the bushka bjoo-veschka as it is known on the polish side is also increasingly becoming a visitor magnet. tourists, environmental campaigners and scientists all flock to this un world heritage site. >> when you've found your place in the world it's hard to explain what's so fascinating about it. it's like with love -- how can you explain exactly what you fell in love with?
up to now we've had a un environment program in kenya; klaus tÖpfer was its director for many years. but this program is very small and not influential enough. that's why we want it to become a real organization -- like unesco or the un food and agriculture organization -- because we believe that environmental protection is as important as culture or agriculture. so this must be reflected in the importance of this organization. the greater its importance, the greater the chance of getting...
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oye, necesito información sobre un tal fernando castillo. es un español, y vive en méxico. madrid, la capital de españa-- el centro de la vida política del país. ¿qué sistema político tiene españa? españa es una monarquía parlamentaria. hay un rey. también están las cortes. las cortes son una institución política muy importante. durante mucho tiempo, españa tuvo una monarquía absoluta. algunos de los reyes más famosos son: alfonso x, el sabio... fernando... e isabel... carlos i... y felipe ii. vamos, josé maría. creo que tenemos un nuevo caso. ¿ve ese arco? es la puerta de alcalá. madrid-- ciudad de grandes bulevares... bellas fuentes, numerosas plazas... y ésa es la plaza de la cibeles. raquel: me parece que madrid es una ciudad muy bella. madrid-- la capital de españa una ciudad grande y cosmopolita. y eso es el palacio de comunicaciones. muy impresionante, ¿no? sí, realmente es muy bello. ( sirena ) ¿qué es eso? no sé. ( sirena ) soy raquel rodríguez orozco. tengo reservada una habitación para esta noche. ah, sí, la señorita rodríguez. sí
oye, necesito información sobre un tal fernando castillo. es un español, y vive en méxico. madrid, la capital de españa-- el centro de la vida política del país. ¿qué sistema político tiene españa? españa es una monarquía parlamentaria. hay un rey. también están las cortes. las cortes son una institución política muy importante. durante mucho tiempo, españa tuvo una monarquía absoluta. algunos de los reyes más famosos son: alfonso x, el sabio... fernando... e isabel... carlos...
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un ambassador susan rice because of interviews she gave after the attacks in libya. >> if senator mccain and graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. >> president said if he thinks rice is the best person for the job, he will nominate her. cbs news. >> and congressional leaders from both parties are invited to the white house friday to begin the talks on how to avoid that fiscal cliff. >>> israel launched 20 airstrikes. the leader one of 10 people killed. two young children were also among those casualties. this is the largest attack on the palestinian territory in four years. military officials warn the conflict could escalate into a ground operation. >>> two drivers and a student taken to the hospital after a crash. that pick-up truck you see rammed into that bus you see right there. right at the intersection of route 301 and swanson road. a spokes person with the prince georges county school system tells us 32 kids were on that bus at the time. but all of their injuries are considered minor. >>> some religious holidays are holier than others and a montgome
un ambassador susan rice because of interviews she gave after the attacks in libya. >> if senator mccain and graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. >> president said if he thinks rice is the best person for the job, he will nominate her. cbs news. >> and congressional leaders from both parties are invited to the white house friday to begin the talks on how to avoid that fiscal cliff. >>> israel launched 20 airstrikes. the leader one of...
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it seems so fundamentally un-american. i agree with her also that i think the supreme court would apply this to anyone. our amendment will say citizens and permanent residents, but i think the supreme court, if challenged, will uphold the right to trial by jury of anyone within the united states. today, we will either affirm the right to trial by jury or restrict it. today we will vote to affirm the sixth amendment to the constitution or we will spurn it. today we will vote to affirm 800 years of history beginning with the magna carta or we will relinquish or at the very least diminish a right that jefferson referred to as the only anchor yet imagined by man which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution. the right to trial by jury was a check on oppressive government. opponents of the right to trial by jury will come today and they will argue that the american homeland is now a battlefield and that we must circumscribe our right to trial by jury to be safe from terrorists. but if we give up our right
it seems so fundamentally un-american. i agree with her also that i think the supreme court would apply this to anyone. our amendment will say citizens and permanent residents, but i think the supreme court, if challenged, will uphold the right to trial by jury of anyone within the united states. today, we will either affirm the right to trial by jury or restrict it. today we will vote to affirm the sixth amendment to the constitution or we will spurn it. today we will vote to affirm 800 years...
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. >> we should ratify the un convention. there were 34 republican senators before the election who said they opposed it. i hope some of them have lost. [laughter] also, the political environment has changed in united states. perhaps there will be more of a disposition to do what the u.s. navy and joint chiefs of staff and every former secretary of state wants us to do and what the u.s. business community wants us to do that will give us moral standing in the south china sea. on cyber, can leverage fall has written a great monograph. -- a great monograph has been written. this will be a bigger issue that deserves more than 10 seconds. particularly the attacks on u.s. corporations, u.s. intellectual property is a core problem. it is an interesting subject. there is a lot that can be done, particularly in the investment area. in the ipr area, it can be done more successfully at the sub national level. governments in the united states, governments in china that want to attract investment, often more than their national governmen
. >> we should ratify the un convention. there were 34 republican senators before the election who said they opposed it. i hope some of them have lost. [laughter] also, the political environment has changed in united states. perhaps there will be more of a disposition to do what the u.s. navy and joint chiefs of staff and every former secretary of state wants us to do and what the u.s. business community wants us to do that will give us moral standing in the south china sea. on cyber, can...
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north korea is not going to listen to the un nor do they care what the un has the say i mean north korea is suffering from pretty severe sanctions they need food aid they just recently opened up more tourism to china at least some form of revenue so they have no incentive to listen to any such demands from the un because the un and national pressure are already doing everything they can to squash and squelch north korea's economy as it is for south korea has a lot more room to maneuver they're not so internationally isolated as north korea but they're choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually bear. a group of twenty three doctors have been sentenced to three months in jail. for treating protesters and also for taking part in mass rallies now all of this pardon me follows a report by amnesty international which had condemned the gulf kingdom for quote sliding into a downward spiral of oppression now the medics were
north korea is not going to listen to the un nor do they care what the un has the say i mean north korea is suffering from pretty severe sanctions they need food aid they just recently opened up more tourism to china at least some form of revenue so they have no incentive to listen to any such demands from the un because the un and national pressure are already doing everything they can to squash and squelch north korea's economy as it is for south korea has a lot more room to maneuver they're...
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years when one how much is this un bid for the past go ahead. playing alan said i should makers now go ahead. i think i think you hit upon an absolutely critical. factor here which is that you can look at this issue in terms of israel and the palestinians and israel's actions towards the palestinians because the us is an absolutely key and i would argue extraordinarily destructive player in this process and i mean you know if you want to have a proper understanding of american israeli relations you should probably do better . you would probably do better to consult specialists in erotic literature than historians or political scientists like you rob i mean it's you know has achieved simply mind blowing proportions and therefore again picking up from an earlier point i think it's absolutely essential to restore international law. and un resolutions and so on as a criteria on which this issue was dealt with rather than kind of these more political factors in other words holding israel accountable for its actions in the west bank and on that basis
years when one how much is this un bid for the past go ahead. playing alan said i should makers now go ahead. i think i think you hit upon an absolutely critical. factor here which is that you can look at this issue in terms of israel and the palestinians and israel's actions towards the palestinians because the us is an absolutely key and i would argue extraordinarily destructive player in this process and i mean you know if you want to have a proper understanding of american israeli relations...
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. >>> north korean leader kim jong-un has sent a congratulatory telegram to china's new leader, xi jinping. north korea state-run media quoted the telegram as saying xi's election to the post is an indication of the people's trust and expectations at a time when socialism is entering a new stage. the telegram said that kim believes the friendly ties between china and north korea will become stronger, as desired by the people of both countries. china is north korea's biggest ally. the economic ties between the two countries, including trade and investment, have strengthened in recent years. north korea wants to rebuild its economy with china's kropsi cooperation. attention is focused on when kim will schedule talks with the new leaders. >>> the eurozone economic shrank from july to september compared to the previous three months. this is a decline for the second quarter in a row. this also means the common currency block slid into a recession. the european union's data office released the preliminary figure of gross domestic product for the third quarter of this year. it fell 0.1% from the
. >>> north korean leader kim jong-un has sent a congratulatory telegram to china's new leader, xi jinping. north korea state-run media quoted the telegram as saying xi's election to the post is an indication of the people's trust and expectations at a time when socialism is entering a new stage. the telegram said that kim believes the friendly ties between china and north korea will become stronger, as desired by the people of both countries. china is north korea's biggest ally. the...
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it's confirmed their leader yes that out of five was poisoned and hope a state has upgraded at the un will help take a course. and terrorism evolve france draws up plans to contain homegrown islamic radicals operating in cells to the ways of the european union. it's five pm here in moscow you live with us on our t.v. good to have you with us egyptian police fired tear gas and protesters a mass into the square but still the demonstrations against what is being seen as a dictator like paul grabbed by the president shown no sign of ending a one hundred thousand people calling on mohamed morsi to leave after he gave himself authority beyond the reach of the courts artist tom botton is in cairo here in the streets of central cairo the sights the sounds and smells of protest and of civil disorder are very loud and very clear tucker a square is just over there and a large crowd of protesters are burning stones at the police who are giving just as much back picking up stones themselves and firing back along with them there's vans firing gas canisters into the crowds the stench of tear gas is
it's confirmed their leader yes that out of five was poisoned and hope a state has upgraded at the un will help take a course. and terrorism evolve france draws up plans to contain homegrown islamic radicals operating in cells to the ways of the european union. it's five pm here in moscow you live with us on our t.v. good to have you with us egyptian police fired tear gas and protesters a mass into the square but still the demonstrations against what is being seen as a dictator like paul...
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. >> thank you formation me un. >> eliot: polling is more than picking up the phone, calling 12 random people and adding up who said what? >> increasingly, when i started in this business 25 years ago you could do something like that. you could get a scientifically random sample, a few reasonable steps to make it rigorous and not have to do a whole lot of waiting or adjustment afterwards. now there have been a combination of things. lower response rates the whole cell phone problem basically two-thirds of us have two kinds of phones. another third roughly have a cell phone only, and it's a whole lot harder to know what the odds are getting someone over one phone or another. pollsters are having to make a lot of assumptions one way or another about either about the demographics of who they interview or the mechanism that they use to select it. >> eliot: i want to break this down a little bit. the moment you talk about waiting some answers more than others you're putting into play an opportunity for the pollster to exercise discretion that may be correct or incorrect or biased. i want to
. >> thank you formation me un. >> eliot: polling is more than picking up the phone, calling 12 random people and adding up who said what? >> increasingly, when i started in this business 25 years ago you could do something like that. you could get a scientifically random sample, a few reasonable steps to make it rigorous and not have to do a whole lot of waiting or adjustment afterwards. now there have been a combination of things. lower response rates the whole cell phone...
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un, currently minister of public security, is now filling that spot. well, that creates some awkward problems, because it's a new shift in political/legal relations. it raises, first of all, how will the standing committee, the charmed seven, keep track of what the political/legal commission is up to? are they going to have a watchdog? who is it going to be? from one point of view, you could argue that the very capable person who's been put in charge of the party discipline and inspection commission -- some people wrongly think that's a demotion away from his economic responsibilities, i think that's a mistake. he is a highly intelligent, very capable men, well qualified to deal with the immense problem of corruption among the chinese business elite and their relation to government. but you could argue because the discipline and inspection commission is so intimately connected to the legal system even though it precedes the legal system, it's not part of the government, that one could take that brief of watching the political/legal position on. but i t
un, currently minister of public security, is now filling that spot. well, that creates some awkward problems, because it's a new shift in political/legal relations. it raises, first of all, how will the standing committee, the charmed seven, keep track of what the political/legal commission is up to? are they going to have a watchdog? who is it going to be? from one point of view, you could argue that the very capable person who's been put in charge of the party discipline and inspection...
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congo rebels around central banking goma they're looting the bank a un source said later another un source denied that there had been money in the bags insisting they were full of being a lot of the central banks are collateralized by beans that's similar to the bank of england mark carney is going to be arriving to the bank of england in a few short months and he'll find that in the vaults are bags of beans and some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarity central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. and we hope that with more international use after a short break. a lovely quiet morning a family jet li sleeps in district heights maryland when fifty armed f.b.i. agents storm the house and guns drawn despite the family pleading that they were unarmed the law enforcement agents opened fire on a weaponless teenager my asian huli thankfully sholay suffered minor flesh wounds but the key issue is that it remains unknown as to why the house
congo rebels around central banking goma they're looting the bank a un source said later another un source denied that there had been money in the bags insisting they were full of being a lot of the central banks are collateralized by beans that's similar to the bank of england mark carney is going to be arriving to the bank of england in a few short months and he'll find that in the vaults are bags of beans and some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize...
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now at that time the majority of european states either have stayed all rejected the idea but at the un vote fors day the czech republic remained the only country to say no to the palestinian resolution now while many of those who abstained last year decided the support the motion now goes a very stark to vist a film maker harry fear explains why the vote was so crucial for the palestinian people while this is increased recognition is increasing status in the united nations is a manifestation of increased world international solidarity with the palestinian situation and this will actually bring hopefully a manifest improvement for the palestinians in respect of their access to international law and that ability to have the rule of law applied to their relationship with the state of israel so here in gaza where we just witnessed an israeli military operation exacted on the gaza strip in which fifty nine children were killed seventeen babies were killed palestinians are hoping that this increase in legal status will deter. a another on thought like that in which palestinians believe that
now at that time the majority of european states either have stayed all rejected the idea but at the un vote fors day the czech republic remained the only country to say no to the palestinian resolution now while many of those who abstained last year decided the support the motion now goes a very stark to vist a film maker harry fear explains why the vote was so crucial for the palestinian people while this is increased recognition is increasing status in the united nations is a manifestation...
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rebel surround sound banking goma they're looting the bank a un source said later another un source denied that there had been money in the bags insisting they were full of being a lot of the central banks are collateralized by beans that's similar to the bank of england mark carney is going to be arriving to the bank of england in a few short months and he'll find that in the vaults of bags of beans and some of boris johnson's links but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. thieves teabags been on his gold doesn't matter what your business deal is the number one rule is know who you do your business deal with the time she should it's government that is doing it isn't it that's the story of the way it is indeed well basically what we have now is ukraine admitting that it signed this billion dollar contract with a quote artist and he got away with it well we'll find out all the details in the business bulletin in j
rebel surround sound banking goma they're looting the bank a un source said later another un source denied that there had been money in the bags insisting they were full of being a lot of the central banks are collateralized by beans that's similar to the bank of england mark carney is going to be arriving to the bank of england in a few short months and he'll find that in the vaults of bags of beans and some of boris johnson's links but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank...
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last month, the government asked the united nations for help, and the un is currently investigating the possibility of an african-led force made up of 3000 soldiers from neighboring countries to battle the islamists. >> we are joined now by a representative with the german institute for international and security affairs who specializes in north africa. what's your opinion about all of this? what are the chances of an international intervention? >> there is by now broad international and regional support for an intervention that would involve some form of african combat mission, including in northern mali. it looks likely it will happen within the next few months. what it will look like is unclear at the moment because some very important questions are yet to be answered, such as which countries will send troops and who will actually finance the operation. it looks most likely that it will be the european union. >> do you see any possibility of a negotiated solution to this dispute? can you even get the no. factions to the table right now? >> and exclusively negotiated solution, i do no
last month, the government asked the united nations for help, and the un is currently investigating the possibility of an african-led force made up of 3000 soldiers from neighboring countries to battle the islamists. >> we are joined now by a representative with the german institute for international and security affairs who specializes in north africa. what's your opinion about all of this? what are the chances of an international intervention? >> there is by now broad...
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foreign secretary said this out yesterday in some detail, the palestinians should not take this to the un in the short term and we urged them not to do that. if they do so we will have to consider the right way to vote. in an end point is this. we will not solve this problem that the united nations. this problem will be solved by israelis and palestinians sitting at the negotiating table. there may be dangers from pushing the too early in terms of a cutoff of funds for the palestinian authority and other consequences that could follow so in the end bets get negotiations going rather than discussions at the u.n.. >> if the prime minister wants to send a clear message to scotland and england belong together shouldn't he be doing his best to make sure the principal road from london is not going to come back? >> my friend makes a very attractive bid for the statement and the chancellor is not here but i'm sure other treasury colleagues have been listening closely. >> the prime minister claims universal credit will bring about the most fundamental and radical changes. given the government's pr
foreign secretary said this out yesterday in some detail, the palestinians should not take this to the un in the short term and we urged them not to do that. if they do so we will have to consider the right way to vote. in an end point is this. we will not solve this problem that the united nations. this problem will be solved by israelis and palestinians sitting at the negotiating table. there may be dangers from pushing the too early in terms of a cutoff of funds for the palestinian authority...
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but since the beginning of the program, un. >> caller: sam has been helping himself to that cash and spending it like it was his own money. while he filled the skrar wijar ious. so by 2014, the only place to get them is from the guy teamly in debt or by cutting benefits or raising taxes. >> the social security puzzle. >>> stim ll to come, americans head to the polls. a view on the ground from ohio. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> these are your headlines today from around the world. the campaign speeches and fundraisers are over. now the race for the white house comes down to u.s. voters with more than 120 million expected to show up to the polls today. >> and european investors are holding off on any big moves. equities edging higher. >> and despite persistent weakness, adecco manages to post solid numbers. they see hiring pick up in the u.s. >>> every four years, you actually get to be a merchandise in the united states. >> what do you think happens th
but since the beginning of the program, un. >> caller: sam has been helping himself to that cash and spending it like it was his own money. while he filled the skrar wijar ious. so by 2014, the only place to get them is from the guy teamly in debt or by cutting benefits or raising taxes. >> the social security puzzle. >>> stim ll to come, americans head to the polls. a view on the ground from ohio. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your...
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the syrian rebels have been accused of a potential war crime after a video emerged online that the un says could be used as evidence photos apparently shows opposition fighters there raiding the soul vers who are no longer believed to be competent to tan man are called asons dogs before they are sprayed with bullets as the law on the ground and that's the head of journalist james corvet says it's a rare case that of methods of opposition forces have come into international focus . the atrocities are definitely being committed by the rebel forces and unfortunately that is being completely ignored because it serves of course the interests of the people who are backing the rebels and who are against assad to try to portray them in the best light possible so we've seen over the months and numerous documents coming out from different organization including amnesty including including human rights watch documenting summary execution of prisoners torture the use of children in these conflict on the part of the rebels but that has been conveniently buried in the headlines time and time again
the syrian rebels have been accused of a potential war crime after a video emerged online that the un says could be used as evidence photos apparently shows opposition fighters there raiding the soul vers who are no longer believed to be competent to tan man are called asons dogs before they are sprayed with bullets as the law on the ground and that's the head of journalist james corvet says it's a rare case that of methods of opposition forces have come into international focus . the...
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were being dependent commission of inquiry issued its report last year a ban on not protest at the un to fucked over an only a week ago there were a vocation of national took thirty one opposition activists were also talking about continuous harassment or human rights offenders one of them is now the president of the famed center for human rights that was ten times the summer to three years increased merrily for having exercise his right to freedom of expression and we consider him to be a prisoner of conscience and we are talking about hundreds of hands and hundreds of allegations of torture that that's happening especially since the beginning of two thousand and eleven until now international community has not enough pressure on the bahamian government to ensure that. any independent commission of inquiry recommendations are implemented it well into squad who are in on what we are seeing is that you are on to her. report was issued we have seen that that main commendation is that would ensure a country we can to justice for victims have not been implemented. now look at some of the
were being dependent commission of inquiry issued its report last year a ban on not protest at the un to fucked over an only a week ago there were a vocation of national took thirty one opposition activists were also talking about continuous harassment or human rights offenders one of them is now the president of the famed center for human rights that was ten times the summer to three years increased merrily for having exercise his right to freedom of expression and we consider him to be a...
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yearn for the yearn for the world to actually recognize it as a people with rights codify it in the un charter next this will be a serious game changer with respect to the israel palestine conflict because it will present the palestinian people with opportunities to use international organizations to like the international criminal court at the hague now this will allow palestinians to challenge the illegal settlements that are being built on palestinian territory in the west bank it will allow palestinians as a people to challenge israel's war crimes problem face the wall crimes committed in gaza for example so this is no small thing and although the i may be on various other places on the world at the moment as well as middle east palestine this is enormously symbolic and important and significant because if the palestinian people get this increased status this will be a really bad nisson change in the in the status of the israel palestine conflict we already know recently the palestinian leadership has said that if they get this increased status they will push forward and go to the
yearn for the yearn for the world to actually recognize it as a people with rights codify it in the un charter next this will be a serious game changer with respect to the israel palestine conflict because it will present the palestinian people with opportunities to use international organizations to like the international criminal court at the hague now this will allow palestinians to challenge the illegal settlements that are being built on palestinian territory in the west bank it will allow...
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companies spend a fortune developing medicines to cure the world's diseases their products are often un affordable to people in developing countries in india though one by a lab is working on a vaccine that could save thousands of lives and cost just a dollar artie's prius rita has more. this is india's genome valley inside these quiet sterile labs there's a revolution taking place that could change the world's approach to public health and potentially save the lives of one hundred thousand indian children every year bharath biotech is an indian firm developing a one dollar vaccine against rotavirus a disease which causes diarrhea in infants and is deadly in the developing world but i think also like a new generation of diplomats like us ok moneymaking is also important but then solving the life saving those life or corner doesn't change it's also what a critical a new study shows india is leading the way in treating people in remote areas in battling diseases which are shunned by the big pharmaceutical companies because immunizations in the developed world have all but a blitter rated
companies spend a fortune developing medicines to cure the world's diseases their products are often un affordable to people in developing countries in india though one by a lab is working on a vaccine that could save thousands of lives and cost just a dollar artie's prius rita has more. this is india's genome valley inside these quiet sterile labs there's a revolution taking place that could change the world's approach to public health and potentially save the lives of one hundred thousand...
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called on the people of the city to join the march on can show to topple presidential just look at the un security council earlier going to sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban as well as an asset freeze. well a society that was certainly make you stop in your tracks. well look at that all somewhat think it's a start of a new military campaign but this apocalyptic flash has nothing to do with missiles that doesn't light which fill the horizon as the result of a gas blast the incident happened in western russia after a propane delivery truck exploded at a petrol station no one was hurt in the incident. all right don't go away a capital account with lauren lister is up next right here on our team. looking at some jokes you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the u.s. they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so
called on the people of the city to join the march on can show to topple presidential just look at the un security council earlier going to sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban as well as an asset freeze. well a society that was certainly make you stop in your tracks. well look at that all somewhat think it's a start of a new military campaign but this apocalyptic flash has nothing to do with missiles that doesn't light which fill the horizon as the result of a gas blast...
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were being dependent from bahrain issued its reports last year about i don't know what protests at the un to folks over an only a week ago there were occasional national to thirty one opposition activists were also talking about continuous harassment of human rights and one of them is now being the president of the famed center for human rights that was ten times the summer two three years he increased mary for having exercised its right to freedom of expression and we consider him to be a prisoner of conscience and we are talking about hundreds and hundreds of allegations of torture that that's happening especially significant enough to cause when you have an international commute. no pressure on that i need to ensure that. any independent commission of inquiry recommendations are implemented it. were not what we are seeing that you or your. report was issued we have seen that that main welcome day shows that would ensure a come to justice for big teams have not been implemented well as fierce fighting continues in syria a rising number of foreigners are reported to be taking part in ass
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on the people of the city to join them our john king shot of the toppled president joseph kabila the un security council earlier agreed sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban and asset freeze. and say government rallies rock chile's capital santiago with at least four students arrested in clashes with police who used the toilet and water cannon to disperse the crowds demonstrators called for changes to the country's school system chile has seen pro reform protests since twenty one with students demanding free quality education. many tourist travelling to india are drawn by the low prices they pay for their comfort but as our british reader now reports even the most basic services they enjoy have a hidden cost to local communities. beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts may go on the western coast of india a tourist hot spot for people around the world really enjoy it we just arrived here couple of days ago so we really enjoy tourism drives the economy here and go up but it comes at a price a new study found that tourists actually use eight times as much water the lo
on the people of the city to join them our john king shot of the toppled president joseph kabila the un security council earlier agreed sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban and asset freeze. and say government rallies rock chile's capital santiago with at least four students arrested in clashes with police who used the toilet and water cannon to disperse the crowds demonstrators called for changes to the country's school system chile has seen pro reform protests since...
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the un security council is set to meet on the situation in the middle east. this afternoon, israel and moscow agreed to a ceasefire which went into effect at 2:00 eastern this afternoon. looks like the security council meeting may be getting away momentarily and we will take you there live once it does. earlier this afternoon, and jesse jackson, representative from chicago, jesse jackson jr. submitted his resignation to speaker john boehner. nancy pelosi posted a statement saying it is of great sadness that we're learning of this decision. his service in congress is marked by as eloquent advocacy for his constituents abuse and his advocacy. that is from nancy pelosi and her statement on the resignation of jesse jackson jr. today. let's take you live now to the security council meeting at the united nations and the situation in the middle east, the conflict between israel and homospory this is a live look here on c- span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] ba >> and the 6000 -- a mee
the un security council is set to meet on the situation in the middle east. this afternoon, israel and moscow agreed to a ceasefire which went into effect at 2:00 eastern this afternoon. looks like the security council meeting may be getting away momentarily and we will take you there live once it does. earlier this afternoon, and jesse jackson, representative from chicago, jesse jackson jr. submitted his resignation to speaker john boehner. nancy pelosi posted a statement saying it is of great...
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just jump in for a moment here you know you say the situation is deteriorating or do you think the un will be able to cope with relief efforts if israel keeps stepping up its airstrikes and perhaps even invades or as we know israel is promising for an expansion and an increase in its offensive into gaza can you still do your job. we are extraordinarily able and i paid tribute to my colleagues in garza robert turner our director there and. all of his team who've managed throughout the violence of the last five days to continuing to live are in services to our one point two million refugees in garza our health clinics are largely open our staff our medical staff reported to duty every day through this conflict our sanitation workers likewise are continuing to do that we distribute food to eight hundred thousand people in gaza and our food distributions by and large have continued so it's a tribute to the bravery the courage the commitment of u.n. workers in general but staff in particular that we have managed to continue with our humanitarian work we remain committed to working for our
just jump in for a moment here you know you say the situation is deteriorating or do you think the un will be able to cope with relief efforts if israel keeps stepping up its airstrikes and perhaps even invades or as we know israel is promising for an expansion and an increase in its offensive into gaza can you still do your job. we are extraordinarily able and i paid tribute to my colleagues in garza robert turner our director there and. all of his team who've managed throughout the violence...